I saw this last night; I've got the tab open waiting to press the buy button My lot ran out of the timothy hay about a week and a half ago and have been on the oat hay instead. Sadly although they absolutely love some of it, the majority of the straw-like bits get left. They're being right pains about it I've been buying other hays in pet shops to no avail. The stuck up lot are used to their 'premium' timothy hay and that's all there is to it. I get disgusted looks if I try to offer any kind of 'common' hay these days

Originally Posted by Griffski

Thanks Omi - time for a trip to stock up - such good hay

You're so lucky to be able to collect it I go through about a bag a week and the delivery get's expensive!

I saw this last night; I've got the tab open waiting to press the buy button My lot ran out of the timothy hay about a week and a half ago and have been on the oat hay instead. Sadly although they absolutely love some of it, the majority of the straw-like bits get left. They're being right pains about it I've been buying other hays in pet shops to no avail. The stuck up lot are used to their 'premium' timothy hay and that's all there is to it. I get disgusted looks if I try to offer any kind of 'common' hay these days

You're so lucky to be able to collect it I go through about a bag a week and the delivery get's expensive!

I am ... but it's only thanks to the forum I realised the farm was in the area - i paid for delivery before that and i feel your pain - am sure your bunnies appreciate it though

I’m really interested in the quality of this hay, I don’t mind paying a little more for hay that I think the buns will enjoy more and possibly create less waste from. Sometimes I really struggle to find good quality hay that is actually green and fresh smelling. Would you mind taking some photos of the hay when it arrives?